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Camera Calibration using BazAR
BazAR provides an
easy camera calibration solution. You only need one or more cameras and a
textured planar surface.
To run this software, download BazAR
and run the sample called samples/multicam/multigl.
Step 1: Model Acquisition
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Present your surface to the camera, press space, drag the green frame to select
the model in the image.
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Step 2: Data Gathering for Geometric Calibration
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Wave the calibration pattern inside the viewing volume. The green dots show
successfully detected feature points.
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Step 3: Geometric Calibration computation
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The system automatically calibrates the camera(s). The histogram shows
reprojection error, in pixel. The black part shows the 1 pixel limit. This step
is fully automatic.
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Step 4: Photometric Calibration
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After geometric calibration is done, 3D augmentation is possible. However, no
light map is ready to give the augmented object a better look. During
augmentation, the system collects light clues. When enough data is available,
it computes the irradiance map.
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Step 5: Augmentation
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Everything is now ready to play with a nicely reshaded teapot. The irradiance
map is shown on the upper right corner of the image.
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